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Oak Creek awards $49.6 million underground facilities rehabilitation contract to CD Smith

Oak Creek Common Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The Common Council approved a $49,565,000 award to CD Smith Construction for the city’s underground facilities rehabilitation project, which relocates buried chlorine contact tanks above ground, adds UV disinfection and an intermediate pump station, and includes soil remediation and landscaping.

The Oak Creek Common Council on May 5 voted to award the underground facilities rehabilitation (UFR) project to CD Smith Construction Inc. for a lump-sum contract of $49,565,000 and a soil‑hauling unit price of $35 per ton.

Brian Johnston, director of utilities, told the council the project will move existing underground chlorine contact tanks and clear wells out of the ground, add an intermediate pump station and UV disinfection, and construct a new above‑ground concrete contact tank. "The whole goal of this is to get all the stored water…

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